[1760] “Horse marathrum:” the Cachrys Libanotis of Linnæus, probably.
[1761] The Seseli tortuosum of Linnæus, probably.
[1762] It is sometimes used at the present day for condiments, as a substitute for anise. Pliny’s account of its medicinal virtues, Fée says, is replete with errors.
[1763] “Oxyporis:” perhaps “salad-dressings.”
[1765] Their properties, Fée says, are very similar.
[1766] “Ophiaca.”
[1767] “Rhizotomumena.”
[1768] Theriaca, l. 596. et seq.
[1769] The wild hemp of Pliny is the Althæa cannabina of Linnæus: the hemp marsh-mallow.